Collection of programming tools produced by the GNU Project
The GNU toolchain is a broad collection of programming tools produced by the GNU Project. These tools form a toolchain (a suite of tools used in a serial manner) used for developing software applications and operating systems.
The GNU toolchain plays a vital role in development of Linux, some BSD systems, and software for embedded systems. Parts of the GNU toolchain are also directly used with or ported to other platforms such as Solaris, macOS, Microsoft Windows (via Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), Sony PlayStation Portable (used by PSP modding scene)[1] and Sony PlayStation 3.[2]
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The GNUtoolchain is a broad collection of programming tools produced by the GNU Project. These tools form a toolchain (a suite of tools used in a serial...
the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). GCC is a key component of the GNUtoolchain and the standard compiler for most projects related to GNU and the...
The GNU project maintains two kernels itself, allowing the creation of pure GNU operating systems, but the GNUtoolchain is also used with non-GNU kernels...
part of the GNU Project. Summarising the situation in 2013, Richard Stallman identified nine aspects which generally apply to being a GNU package, but...
Both as and ld are part of GNU Binary Utilities (binutils). The above-mentioned tools are collectively known as the GNUtoolchain. GCC was for a long time...
the GNUtoolchain and is widely used in many free software and open source packages. Its component tools are free software, licensed under the GNU General...
system programs are found within the GNUtoolchain, which includes the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and the GNU Build System. Amongst others, GCC provides...
done with GNUtoolchains, but it is currently possible to use the Clang compiler and the LLVM toolchain for compilation. As of present, the GNU project...
components and supplementary packages, including various ports of the GNUtoolchain, such as GCC and binutils, translated into equivalent packages. These...
primarily as a support library for the GNUtoolchain. It still contains a minimal set of functions that are either GNU extensions or occasionally unimplemented...
GitHub. See also Code search engines. Compilation and linking tools: GNUtoolchain, gcc, Microsoft Visual Studio, CodeWarrior, Xcode, ICC Debuggers: Debugger#List...
as the GNU Compiler Collection (and the rest of the GNUtoolchain), the GNU C library and the GNU Core Utilities – have gone on to play central roles...
program stub main() into an executable cyclic executive program with the GNUtoolchain, also included with the IDE distribution. The Arduino IDE employs the...
functions as an IDE. The free software GNUtoolchain (including GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Debugger (GDB), and GNU make) is available on many platforms...
community have ported the GNUtoolchain to OpenRISC to support development in the programming languages C and C++. Using this toolchain the newlib, uClibc,...
application virtual machines Portable.NET – A portable version of DotGNUtoolchain and runtime Mono – A popular free software implementation of Microsoft's...
DJ's GNU Programming Platform (DJGPP) is a software development suite for Intel 80386-level and above, IBM PC compatibles which supports DOS operating...
The GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a discontinued free compiler for the Java programming language. It was part of the GNU Compiler Collection. GCJ compiles...
OS Native Development Kit, to develop native applications with the GNUtoolchain is currently in closed beta testing. The first device to run BlackBerry...
system is a Fiwix distribution. It uses the Fiwix kernel, includes the GNUtoolchain (GCC, Binutils, Make), it uses Newlib v4.2.0 as its C standard library...
command-line applications that were written to be compiled with the GNUToolchain can be ported to SkyOS with little or no modification. SkyOS contains...
library, the LLVM toolchain as the foundation of the system, providing an alternative to GNU-based systems, but without explicitly excluding GNU or GPL software...